Why to Visit Aquatica – SeaWorld San Diego’s Water Park

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Did you know that San Diego has a new water park? Neither did I…until SeaWorld San Diego‘s Aquatica asked me to come take a peek at their splashy offerings. Previously named Knott’s Soak City, the water park was purchased from Knott’s last fall and it reopened as Aquatica San Diego in June of 2013. Located in Chula Vista, 23 miles south of SeaWorld’s ocean animal theme park, Aquatica is the largest and most lush water park in San Diego County. Here’s why to visit Aquatica San Diego and what to know before you go.

Aquatica’s landscape and animals

The park features a whimsical South Seas theme, much like a beachside resort. According to Aquatica San Diego’s Public Relations, you can expect to find some changes now that the water park has been purchased by SeaWorld: “Among many enhancements and changes, we added a beach (with 43,000 square feet of sand) surrounding Big Surf Shores, one of the largest wave pools in Southern California; we created a lush, tropical atmosphere by adding 20,000 plants (1,800 of which are trees); and, what sets Aquatica apart from most water parks, is that we offer animal experiences.”

Tying into SeaWorld’s sealife theme, a handful of bright pink flamingos and dozens of freshwater turtles make their home at Aquatica San Diego. Kids and adults will enjoy spying on these creatures during a break from all of the sliding and swimming.

Flamingos at SeaWorld’s Aquatica in San Diego

Waterslides, waterslides, waterslides

By my count, there are 18 waterslides at Aquatica San Diego. And that’s not even including the smaller slides for tots and kids. Between Whanau Way, Woohoo Falls and Kiwi Curl—there are eight twisting tube slides and four open-air twirling waterslides.

Woohoo Falls and Kiwi Curl waterslides at Aquatica San Diego

Dare devils (and those who don’t mind water yanking their swimsuits into uncomfy spots) will like the four towering Hoo Hoo Run slides with roller coaster-like steep drops. If that’s not enough to get your adrenaline pumping, make your way over to Tassie’s Twister where pairs or foursomes can plunge 75 feet into a six-story funnel for spinning and (from the sounds of it) lots of screaming.

Hoo Hoo Run waterslides for daredevils

My family’s favorite waterslide at Aquatica was by far Walhalla Wave, on which groups of family members (or friends) can ride together. Climb aboard an over-sized raft for a giggle-inducing adventure as you dip and spin your way way down this 78-foot slide. I was nervous my previously ride-phobic 5-year-old would be terrified on this ride. In fact, he almost chickened out; it was only the promise of an ice cream cone that convinced him to conquer his fear. But after our first venture on the wave (with his head down and gripping like mad to the raft’s safety straps), he shouted, “Let’s go again!” (And we did go again…and again…and again!)

My family’s favorite waterslide at Aquatica, Walhalla Wave

Splashy fun for kids

Daring waterslides not your thing? Not to worry, there’s more splashy fun to be had at Aquatica San Diego. Toddlers and preschoolers will get a kick out of Slippity Dippity, an island of miniature waterslides just their size.

Slippity Dippity splash and slide area for toddlers and preschoolers

Grade school kids will prefer Walkabout Waters, a giant watery jungle gym of sorts with nets to climb, waterslides to slide and hoses to spray. When you hear the dinging bell, look out below! A gigantic barrel pours 500 gallons of gushing water onto splashers every five minutes.

Walkabout Waters play area for bigger kids at Aquatica San Diego

Waves and tubes

Big Surf Shores is where to go for wave-time fun. With the Pacific Ocean nearby, this wave pool didn’t seem to draw as much of a crowd as land-locked water parks.

When you’re ready to relax, grab an inner-tube and dip into Loggerhead Lane. This lazy river winds merrily through waterfalls as tubers listen to the sounds of Caribbean and Polynesian tunes. (Ladies: don’t worry, you can easily avoid spraying water here if you want to keep your hair dry.) If you just want to swim a bit in a “normal” pool, Kata’s Kookaburra Cove is for you.

Dining at Aquatica

Your family can dine on casual fare at the water park at surprisingly reasonable prices (for Southern California, at least). Choose from burgers, chicken strips, fish tacos, and more exotic items like Edamame Wraps and Orange Chicken. If you feel secure in your swimsuit, satisfy sweet cravings with funnel cakes, Dippin Dots, and other treats. Grown-ups can even order a beer or margarita, if so inclined.

My 5-year-old donning a life vest at Aquatica San Diego

Other essentials

Aquatica San Diego offers some essentials to make your trip more enjoyable. You can rent lockers of various sizes and you’ll find complimentary changing rooms at the park. If you forgot something (sunglasses, towels, swimsuits, etc.), stop into Kiwi Traders or Sunnies N’ Such gift shops. Life vests of all sizes are available at no extra charge (and recommended for kids under 42 inches tall). If you’ve got deep pockets or are visiting with a large group, you can rent a cabana for some shade and privacy.

As a foursome of water park lovers, my family gives Aquatica San Diego eight thumbs up!

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Colleen Lanin is the founder/editor-in-chief of TravelMamas.com. As the author of her book, "The Travel Mamas' Guide," she teaches parents not only how to survive a trip with children, but also how to love exploring the world with their offspring. Her stories have appeared online and in print for such outlets as the "Today" show, NBCNews.com, Parenting Magazine, Orlando Sentinel, Chicago Tribune, Expedia, San Diego Family Magazine, and more. Colleen gives tips on television, radio, and as a public speaker. She has a master’s degree in business administration with a background in marketing. She lives in Arizona with her husband and two kids.

Seaworld San Diego is one of my all time favorite places to be. We love the water park, the shows, just the entire atmosphere! If you ever needed a reason to visit San Diego, this is definitely one of them.

Samantha – Although I had a blast here with my kids, I’d love to return without them sometime. My kiddos are still too little to brave many of the slides and I’d like to get a chance to take a spin on all of them!

I really think Aquatica is a very fun cool and amazing water park there are rides you dont even expect and the amimals are a great touch to it and if I had a choice between Legoland and Aquatica I would choose Aquatica. Thanks Seaworld for the new and improved water park Aquatica. Also in my opinion it is the worlds funnest water park.for me and my 9 years old daughter.

Hi there! I'm Colleen Lanin, the founder of Travel Mamas. I launched this family travel blog in 2009 to help parents better connect with their kids and the world through travel and beyond. I love being a mom, traveling, swimming in fabulous hotel pools, and doing Pilates so I can eat lots of gluten-free dessert. Click on the pic to learn more about moi!